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| E OvergaardSummaryAffiliation: University of Copenhagen Country: Denmark Publications
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Tingling/numbness in the hands of computer users: neurophysiological findings from the NUDATA studyE Overgaard
Department of Occupational Medicine, Herning Hospital, Gl Landevej 61, 7400, Herning, Denmark
Int Arch Occup Environ Health 77:521-5. 2004..To investigate whether tingling/numbness of the hands and fingers among computer users is associated with elevated vibration threshold as a sign of early nerve compression...
Computer mouse use predicts acute pain but not prolonged or chronic pain in the neck and shoulderJ H Andersen
Johan Hviid Andersen, Department of Occupational Medicine, Herning Hospital, 7400 Herning, Denmark
Occup Environ Med 65:126-31. 2008..Computer use may have an adverse effect on musculoskeletal outcomes. This study assessed the risk of neck and shoulder pain associated with objectively recorded professional computer use...
Risk factors for hand-wrist disorders in repetitive workJ F Thomsen
Department of Occupational Medicine, Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Glostrup, Denmark
Occup Environ Med 64:527-33. 2007..To identify the risk of hand-wrist disorders related to repetitive movements, use of hand force and wrist position in repetitive monotonous work...
Does computer use pose an occupational hazard for forearm pain; from the NUDATA studyA I Kryger
Department of Occupational Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark
Occup Environ Med 60:e14. 2003..To determine the occurrence of pain conditions and disorders in the forearm and to evaluate risk factors for forearm pain in a cohort of computer workers...
Prognosis of shoulder tendonitis in repetitive work: a follow up study in a cohort of Danish industrial and service workersJ P Bonde
Department of Occupational Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Nørrebrogade 44, Building 2C, DK 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Occup Environ Med 60:E8. 2003..The physical and psychosocial work environment is expected to modify recovery from shoulder disorders, but knowledge is limited...
